ALMAG Aluminum is revitalizing its aluminum extrusion plant in Pennsauken Township, NJ — bringing new life back to the facility. The added capacity and capabilities will provide current and prospective customers throughout North America with even greater access to ALMAG’s industry-leading aluminum extrusion, fabrication, and finishing services.
“The newly acquired equipment is almost a mirror image of what we have in Ontario,” said Joe Jackman, president of ALMAG. “The New Jersey facility is an extension of our existing operations and will produce the same type of complex, specialized profiles that we are already focused on. This development is a win-win for ALMAG and the local economy.”
The more than 163,000 sq ft New Jersey complex is outfitted with two aluminum extrusion presses — a 7 inch and 9 inch — along with a fully automated anodizing line, which has the capability of anodizing lengths up to 30 ft. In addition, the company also invested in a variety of fabrication equipment, including CNC machines, punch presses, and saws.
Bringing aluminum extrusion back to Pennsauken Township, benefits ALMAG, their customers and the skilled workforce in the community — making a brighter future possible.
With over 400 employees, ALMAG operates plants in Brampton, ON, Canada, Pennsauken NJ, and Florence AL. The company has built its 70-year-long reputation as an industry leader in extruding high-visual, tight tolerance, thin-walled, and complex aluminum extrusions. ALMAG is focused on four pillars of service — Design, Extrude, Fabricate, and Finish — in order to provide customers with made possible solutions with the industries shortest lead times, making the company a single-source supplier for aluminum extrusion projects.